The Value of Clean Water: Experimental Evidence from Rural India

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Fiona Burlig

University of Chicago

Amir Jina

Harris Public Policy, University of Chicago ; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Anant Sudarshan

University of Warwick

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Date Written: March 10, 2025

Abstract

Over 2 billion people lack clean drinking water. Existing solutions face high costs (piped water) or low demand (point-of-use chlorine). Using a 60,000 household cluster-randomized experiment we test an increasingly popular alternative: decentralized treatment and home delivery of clean water to the rural poor. At low prices, take-up exceeds 90 percent, sustained throughout the experiment. High prices reduce take-up but are privately profitable. Self-reported health measures improve. We experimentally recover revealed-preference measures of valuation. Willingness-to-pay is several times higher than prior indirect estimates; willingness-to-accept is larger and exceeds marginal cost. On a cost-per-disability-adjusted-life-year basis, free water delivery regimes appear highly cost-effective.

JEL Classification: O13, Q25, Q53

Suggested Citation

Burlig, Fiona and Jina, Amir and Sudarshan, Anant, The Value of Clean Water: Experimental Evidence from Rural India (March 10, 2025). University of Chicago, Becker Friedman Institute for Economics Working Paper No. 2025-40, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5176114 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5176114

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